Peep the new video from KRS-ONE & Marley Marl for "Hip Hop Lives" the title track from their landmark collabo HIP HOP LIVES. Resurrect the REAL Hip Hop, AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE MAY 22ND!
KRS-one sound of da police
KRS-One rhymes over Doug E Fresh beatboxing.
Kanye West with Rakim, Nas, and KRS One come together to perform "Classic".
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Interview by Joy Daily
Produced By Nigel D.
KRS prefers 50 Cent over Kanye West at the vh1 Hip-Hop Honors.
Channel Live - Mad Izm (Feat. KRS-One)
dope hip hop video
KRS ONE Interview from Gamertagradio.com get the full audio now at GTR! Episode #42
by Kieran McCarthy
Zack de La Rocha is one of the biggest and most well-respected names in alternative music, known equally for his militant political activism and passionate vocal delivery. In the '90s he rose to fame as frontman for Rage Against the Machine and used that pedestal as a catalyst to further his left-wing political beliefs.
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First to insert this music video into the YouTube index.
Here's a snippet of a classic battle between legends that put the Bronx & Queens at odds & spawned classic dis songs such as "The Bridge is Over" by KRS-One. Check out the entire clip at http://qd3.com/?releaseid=596879890 !
Krs-One, Mad Lion, Doug E Fresh, Fat Joe, Smif-N-Wessun & Jeru D&D All Star
dr.dre ice cube eazy-e mc ren dj yella ice-t snoop dogg daddy-v tha dogg pound kurupt daz dillinger 213 nate dogg warren g westside connection wc mack 10 tha eastsidaz tray dee goldie loc kokane bad azz rbx yukmouth too shor...
Music Produced by: Duane DaRock Ramos
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The Stop the Violence Movement
We are in a state of emergency - school shootings, nooses being hung from trees, domestic violence, gang violence, police misconduct, brutality and war. In the midst of mass turmoil we cannot afford to stand still. We must use our influence to raise awar...
Step into a world (Klaka klaka, klaka klaka!)
Where there's no one left (Buku, buku! Alla de massive!)
But the very best (Klaka, bo bo, BDP crew, bo bo bo bo!)
No MC can test *cut and scratch of KRS saying "but one"*
Step into a world, where hip-hop is me
Where MC's and DJ's
Build up their skills as they play every day
For the, rapture
Yeah, what ...
KRS one Live In NYC 5/20/07 With Marley Marl, Fat Joe and Others....HIP HOP LIVES....songs include....nothin new, South bronx,Black Cop. Part 1 of 2
Artist: KRS-One
Album: Kristyles
Year: 2003
Title: How Bad Do You Want It?
[KRS]
Yo, my man, how bad do you want it?
You know how many cats I threw the pitch, and they never caught it?
I told them to bring they lyric, but they never brought it
Scared to get ripped off, cheated, deleted, rejected and shorted?
Yo, how bad do you want it?
Fear—I ...
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**later edit** It has been a month since I've posted this clip and only now I've seen the typo in the begining "Remeber" - Clip made just by googleing the pics..hope you enjoy it
(I remember..) Big Daddy Kane
(You've forgotten..) Salt-N-Pepa
(To remember..) Outrageous clothes
(I wonder why..) Uhh, oh
(I remember..) Heavy D
(You've forgotten..) Koo...
"Rappaz R. N. Dainja" is the first track and a single from KRS-One's 1995 eponymous album.
Krs-One - Step Into The World
KRS-One began his recording career as one half of the hip hop group Boogie Down Productions alongside DJ Scott La Rock. They met during a stay KRS-One had at the Bronx's Franklin Armory Shelter. La Rock (real name Scott Sterling) worked as a social worker there. The duo would begin to create music. After being rejected by radio DJs Mr. Magic and Ma...
KRS-ONE LIVE From Montreal, Canada
After four largely solo albums under the name "Boogie Down Productions," KRS-One decided to strike out on his own. On his first solo album, 1993's Return of the Boom Bap, Parker worked together with producers DJ Premier, Kid Capri and Showbiz, the latter providing the catchy-yet-hardcore track "Sound of da Police". His second album, 1995's KRS-One,...
BDP Boogie Down Productions My Philosophy